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There's No Connection

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Benzine en diesel in Duitsland fors duurder na einde accijnskorting

De prijzen voor benzine en diesel in Duitsland gaan vanaf 1 juli ineens flink omhoog, omdat de tijdelijke accijnskorting van 17 cent per liter wordt beëindigd. Tijdens de kortingsperiode verlaagde de regering onder bondskanselier Friedrich Merz de brandstofaccijns om de hoge energie- en olieprijzen door de spanningen in het Midden-Oosten te dempen.

Met het aflopen van de maatregel op 30 juni springt de pompprijs in één keer weer ongeveer 17 cent per liter omhoog, waarmee Duitse tankstations richting de 2 euro per liter voor benzine en diesel bewegen. Ondanks die stijging liggen de prijzen naar verwachting nog altijd onder het Nederlandse niveau, waar accijnzen en btw (21 procent) structureel hoger zijn dan in Duitsland (19 procent).

In de grensregio kan dat leiden tot extra drukte bij Duitse tankstations in de laatste dagen van juni, wanneer automobilisten nog willen profiteren van de lagere tarieven. Daarna wordt het prijsverschil met Nederlandse pompen waarschijnlijk kleiner, maar blijft tanken over de grens voor veel Nederlanders interessant zolang Duitsland de totale belastingdruk op brandstof lager houdt.


Straf omhoog voor doden partner na aanhoudend huiselijk geweld

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Wie na een patroon van aanhoudend huiselijk geweld haar of - meestal - zijn partner doodt, kan daarvoor binnenkort een zwaardere straf krijgen. Specifiek gaat het hier om gevallen waarbij geen sprake is van een vooropgezet plan, of dit niet kan worden bewezen. Rechters noemen dat doodslag en kunnen daar maximaal 25 jaar celstraf voor opleggen. Maar justitieminister David van Weel wil dit in specifieke gevallen verhogen naar maximaal 30 jaar of levenslang.

Preciezer geldt deze verhoging voor doodslag na een patroon van mishandeling of het uitoefenen van dwingende controle. Het laatstgenoemde houdt in dat iemand macht over diens partner uitoefent door diegene stelselmatig te vernederen, bang te maken of in zijn of haar vrijheid te belemmeren. Door de verhoging kunnen daders even hard gestraft worden als iemand die wordt veroordeeld voor moord, oftewel doden met een vooropgezet plan.

Deze maatregelen zijn onderdeel van een groter wetsvoorstel dat dwingende controle en psychische mishandeling strafbaar maakt. Van Weel heeft dit plan al eerder aangekondigd en publiceert maandag een eerste concept, zodat experts en betrokken burgers feedback kunnen geven.

"Psychisch geweld heeft grote gevolgen voor slachtoffers, maar is op dit moment niet altijd strafbaar. Daardoor kunnen politie en justitie te weinig optreden, ook in situaties die ernstig zijn of escaleren", licht de VVD-bewindsman toe. Hij hoopt hiermee femicide, oftewel vrouwenmoord, vaker te voorkomen.


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‘Meet me at the dancing dogs tent!’ What’s behind Britain’s festival frenzy?

They used to mean crusties, hippies, all-male lineups, near riots and burning toilets. Now, from Dorset to Inverness, there’s a festival – and a costume – for everyone. What caused this boom? And is there a dark side?

It’s 7pm on the first day of Gala festival in Peckham Rye park and dry ice drifts into the trees as grime MC Novelist, born just miles away, raps about a south London bus. “Four eight four! Going on raw on the 484,” he spits with a grin, bouncing like the sweaty moshpit in front of him. There are already hands in the air for this hyperlocal elegy when the DJ teases the next instrumental, Skream’s unmistakable Midnight Request Line – dubstep’s greatest ever anthem.

Gala is one of the first festivals of the now overflowing British summer season. That same weekend, Black Water County kicked off the Cursus cider and music festival in Dorset, Fatboy Slim headlined the Radio 1 Big Weekend in Sunderland, and scores more fizzed into action, from Elderflower Fields in East Sussex to Devauden in south Wales, Slam Dunk in Hertfordshire, Dot to Dot in Nottingham, as well as Sidmouth jazz and blues festival and Chippenham folk festival.

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‘We’re up against forces that have all the money in the world’: Erin Brockovich on her battle against AI datacentres

In 1993, she squeezed a $333m settlement from a Californian energy company in a scandal over contaminated water. Three decades later, she has a new target in her sights – and it’s global

When Erin Brockovich woke to find 30 emails from people from the same town, she realised something was going on. People email Brockovich all the time because of what happened in 1993, when she was instrumental in suing Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) on behalf of residents of the town of Hinkley, California, whose groundwater had been contaminated. The case resulted in a settlement of $333m – then the largest ever payout for a direct-action lawsuit. When she was immortalised by Julia Roberts in the 2000 film Erin Brockovich, she became the hero we didn’t know we needed, a modern day Joan of Arc. She had won against PG&E with no formal legal training.

The emails she received a few weeks ago were about datacentres. In April, she put a callout on her website asking for anyone with concerns about one near them to get in touch. Within a month, 3,862 people had replied. Tech companies have needed datacentres to power their technology “for ever”, she says, but the new ones being built to power AI? “This feels like Hinkley on steroids.”

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Trafficked, beaten and raped: raids reveal scale of abuse of women in Asia’s cyberscam centres

As tens of thousands are freed, female survivors are increasingly reporting gender-based violence in the compounds, previously thought to hold mainly men

Late one evening in October 2023, Sarah* felt labour pains starting. It was 11pm, but at the cyberscam compound inside Laos’ Golden Triangle, workers were logging on for a long night shift, scamming Americans online.

Every night, workers sat at their computers until the early hours, building fake profiles of glamorous, jet-setting women on Facebook and Instagram. Sarah trawled the web to find older men to target with messages, where she fawned over their jobs, asked how their day had been and exchanged photos of luxury travel and beach trips. Each conversation she had was meticulously designed to follow a multi-day script, and monitored by bosses who walked up and down the long rows of desks.

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Morocco and the Netherlands look to move mountains in Monterrey matchup

Two teams with plenty of connections meet in a ‘clash of titans’ at one of the World Cup’s most picturesque venues

Morocco manager Mohamed Ouahbi had just been asked what would inspire his players to justify the feverish expectation hanging over them. Would they turn to the example of history, or would they draw on something else? “The biggest motivation the players have is to put on the jersey and represent the country,” he began. “That is motivation enough to move mountains.”

It would be some feat if they managed to alter the geology of Cerro de la Silla, the claw-shaped double peak that overwhelms the skyline around Estadio Monterrey, where Morocco and the Netherlands will play in the World Cup Round of 32.

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Pakistan carries out deadly airstrikes along Afghanistan border

The attacks on Monday were the latest flare-up of violence between the two countries, which fought a weeks-long war in February

Pakistan has said at least 25 people were killed in airstrikes it launched targeting militants in eastern Afghanistan, as the Afghan government reported dozens of civilian casualties.

Pakistan’s information minister, Attaullah Tarar, said the operations were aimed at a group that it blames for a deadly weekend attack in Karachi, although Afghan authorities have repeatedly denied their territory harbours militants.

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Shares in chipmakers underpinning AI boom rocket in first half of 2026

Value of some chip manufacturers have tripled, or more, driving Asia Pacific stock markets sharply higher

Shares in chipmakers have surged in the first half of this year as investors piled into companies that make the hardware underpinning the AI boom, according to analysis.

Investors have driven up the value of semiconductor and memory chip manufacturers, whose profits have soared during 2026, at the expense of some large software companies, which have fallen out of favour this year.

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Steeds meer vergiftigingen door injecteerbare afslankmiddelen, vaak gekocht via sociale media. ‘Spuiten voor schoonheid wordt genormaliseerd’

In 2025 kreeg het Nationaal Vergiftigingen Informatie Centrum (NVIC) de eerste meldingen binnen van vergiftigingen door peptiden die nog niet officieel geregistreerd staan als geneesmiddel. Ook over wél geregistreerde middelen kwamen veel meldingen binnen. „Via TikTok en Instagram zijn jongeren druk bezig.”

Canada bereikt laatste zestien, Gakpo kan spelen tegen Marokko en Makkelie fluit Frankrijk – Zweden

Als Nederland komende nacht van Marokko wint, dan is Canada de tegenstander in de achtste finale. De Canadezen wonnen zondagavond door een late treffer van Stephen Eustáquio met…

Pakistan voert opnieuw luchtaanvallen uit op oosten van Afghanistan: zeker 25 doden

Volgens Pakistan biedt het Afghaanse Taliban-bewind terroristen een uitvalsbasis. Afghanistan ontkent dat en bestempelt de aanval in de nacht van zondag op maandag als „een laffe daad van agressie”.

Als je vanwege stikstof moet stoppen met boeren

Vrijdag presenteerde het kabinet het langverwachte plan om Nederland uit de stikstofcrisis te trekken.

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Malaysia ponders regulating management of IP addresses

Wants to revive the lost art of the National Internet Registry, which APNIC has deprecated and isn’t keen to bring back The government of Malaysia has commenced a consultation on whether it should regulate management of IP addresses and autonomous systems numbers, over objections from regional internet registry the Asian Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC). Malaysia announced its consultation in June, when the nation’s Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) posted a paper [PDF] in which it explains that a lot has happened since passage of the 1998 Act that governs its activities – so it probably needs an update. One of the proposed changes would see Malaysia create a statutory authority with the power to manage electronic addressing “including the management of IP addresses, AS numbers and associated fees.” “This is to support the development of a National Internet Registry model and to ensure a transparent and sustainable administration of electronic addressing resources in Malaysia which will be overseen by the Commission,” the consultation paper states. “This will contribute to a more robust and well-governed digital infrastructure environment in Malaysia.” APNIC says its talks with the MCMC saw the Malaysian entity express a desire for “full operational and technical autonomy over resource assignments” – powers that existing NIRs don’t have. National Internet Registries (NIRs) are a relic of the time before regional internet registries came into being. Only APNIC and LACNIC, the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry, allowed NIRs – and only nine exist, covering China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Mexico, and Brazil. APNIC stopped accepting applications for new NIRs in 2012, and in 2024 made the moratorium on new applications permanent. In 2024, APNIC’s executive chair Kenny Huang explained: “NIRs are a historical feature of the APNIC membership structure, recognizing that some IP address registries were already operating at a national or economy level when APNIC started, and some were in formation.” “In the past, particularly while IPv4 address space was being rapidly allocated and needed careful management, NIRs provided important support to a fast-growing Internet with high demand for number resources and registry services.” The internet governance community long ago decided that internet resource distribution and management works best when handled by sizable organizations which operate at regional scale, and that if every country had an NIR it would create unhelpful risks and overlapping authorities. If Malaysia presses ahead with its desire to create its own National Internet Registry (NIR) and have it assume some of APNIC’s functions, it will therefore challenge the status quo. If it actually gets an NIR into operation, that would likely revive debate about whether national governments should have a role in allocating internet resources given the potential for such power to be used for political purposes such as denying resources to groups that a government opposes. The United Nations last year had its say on that idea by re-affirming its support for multi-stakeholder governance under which governments are one of many voices that participate in debate about the future of the internet. Kenny Huang has written [PDF] to the Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), pointing out that it’s currently not possible to create a new NIR and that APNIC won’t revisit its policy on the matter – but he also notes that it’s always possible to commence a consultation and policy process that would see APNIC debate a new position. But that process could only start after the conclusion of work on ICP-2, the major revision of the rules that govern the operation of RIRs. The current ICP-2 timeline calls for a revised document to be in place by the end of 2026. If MCMC decides to pursue creation of an NIR, it will be in conflict on a collision course with APNIC. In the past, most collisions in the world of internet governance occurred at low speed and involved mostly civil debate that plays out over years. ®

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Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Het weer van vandaag: veel zon en droog

Vandaag krijgen we een mooie zomerdag met veel zon en landinwaarts vorming van een paar stapelwolken. Het blijft in de hele regio droog. De middagtemperatuur varieert van 22 graden op het strand tot 25 graden in het oosten van de regio.

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Rescuers cry as baby turtles embark on 1400km journey

Rescuers cry as baby turtles embark on 1400km [869 mile] journey. Two turtles are set to be flown 1400 kilometres in a journey that could take them from Western Australia to Madagascar. (After the 1400km flight, the turtles are being released at Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, it is expected that the turtles will make their way from Ningaloo Reef to Madagascar under their own steam.)

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Straffen voor psychisch geweld moeten huiselijke kring veiliger maken en femicide voorkomen

Nederland ijvert voor een Europees verbod op plastic kauwgom – bijna alle kauwgom dus

Nederland bereidt zich tegen Marokko voor op warmte en strafschoppen: ‘Er is een marge die je niet kunt trainen’